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trenches

British  
/ ˈtrɛntʃɪz /

plural noun

  1. a system of excavations used for the protection of troops, esp those ( the Trenches ) used at the front line in World War I

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So here are practical tips gathered from my years in the trenches and conversations with the best technicians I know.

From The Wall Street Journal

Here are practical tips gathered from my years in the trenches and conversations with the best technicians I know.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back then, the England team was filled with battled-hardened soldiers, willing to fight in the Ashes trenches.

From BBC

Kast recently recalled how his political rivals, who have also called for curbing illegal immigration, once mocked his proposal to build trenches to stop migrants.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has vowed to build 16-foot walls and 10-foot trenches to lock down Chile’s northern desert borders with Peru and Bolivia.

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